Okay, so I saw this “Lee Hodges WITB” thing trending and figured I’d give it a shot. I mean, who’s Lee Hodges, right? Turns out, he’s some golf pro. And WITB? Stands for “What’s In The Bag.” Basically, it’s all about the gear this guy uses.
First off, I went digging around to see what this Hodges guy was all about. Found out he’s got some Titleist driver, the TSR2, whatever that means. Eight degrees, too. Sounds important, I guess.
So, I started listing out all his stuff. Here’s what I got:
- Driver: Titleist TSR2, 8 degrees.
Then I kept going, trying to figure out what else was in this guy’s golf bag. From what I could gather, he’s got some woods, irons, and wedges, too. I tried to find specifics, but it all started sounding like a bunch of gibberish to me. Different brands, models, numbers… it was a lot.
I tried to organize it all, making a list of his clubs and stuff. But honestly, it felt like I was just copying down a bunch of random words and numbers. I mean, I’m no golf expert, so a lot of it went straight over my head.
In the end, I managed to put together a list of Lee Hodges’ gear. It’s not perfect, and I’m sure some golf nut out there will probably tell me I got it all wrong. But hey, I gave it a try, right?
Here’s the full list of what I think is in his bag:
- Driver: Titleist TSR2 (8 degrees)
- Woods: Some stuff
- Irons: A bunch of these
- Wedges: A few different ones, probably
So yeah, that’s my attempt at figuring out what’s in Lee Hodges’ golf bag. It was a bit of a wild ride, but kind of fun, in a weird way. Maybe I’ll learn more about golf, or maybe I’ll just stick to things I actually know about. Who knows?
A Summary of My Journey into Lee Hodges’ Golf Bag
I started by learning what “WITB” actually means and who this Lee Hodges guy is. Then I did some serious digging to find out what specific clubs and equipment he uses. I made lists, I read articles, and I tried to make sense of all the golf jargon. It was tough, but I pushed through and put together a list of his gear. It might not be 100% accurate, but it’s my best shot. I definitely felt out of my depth at times, but I think I learned a thing or two along the way.